Big rims OR big lowering?

BIG rims or BIG lowering?

  • Buy a set of 17's and drop 30/35mm

    Votes: 6 33.3%
  • Buy a set of coilovers and drop ... a lot!

    Votes: 12 66.7%

  • Total voters
    18
  • Poll closed .

Cuproy

Active Member
Sep 4, 2007
48
0
Worthing, near Brighton
I'm really struggling to make my mind up between buying a set of 17's and dropping 30/35mm OR keeping the 16's and going low, really low!

So, I'm putting it to the vote!

Opinions please and any advice is always welcome ;)
 

Cuproy

Active Member
Sep 4, 2007
48
0
Worthing, near Brighton

I knew someone would come up with that one!

Should have added a third option!

Thing is, I had 17's on my last Mk2 (1.4) and dropped it 40mm on springs alone. Wasn't fun when I had anything or anyone in the back, just watched chunks of rubber fly off my wheels whenever we got near a bump!
 

cordobabrendy

FOOORRREEE!
Aug 24, 2001
7,642
1
belfast
16"s dont need a massive drop, the old 16v coupe never needed more than 35-40 mm on the 16" multispoke rims and to me it looked ace.
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sjc59

Newbie
Jul 30, 2006
255
0
The girlfriends Ibiza is on 17's and lowered alot can still fill the boot and take people no rubbing at all, just scrapes underside on speed humps. lol
 

Grayboy

Full Member
Jan 31, 2005
970
0
Beckenham
I'm actually downsizing from 17's (OZ Super GT's if anyones interested) to 16's for handling reasons, plus you don't have to wind it down a silly amount to get it on the floor!
 
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